Purdue Postscript

Purdue Postscript
An Official Publication for the Faculty and Staff of Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus
Purdue Postscript. 1971
VOL. 1, No. 7 March 1, 1972
CONGRATULATIONS S.A.E. Donald McAleece, associate professor of mechanical engineering technology and faculty advisor of the Purdue - Fort Wayne student club of S.A.E., has announced that of the ten leading student chapters for the northern hemisphere, Purdue - Fort Wayne ranks fifth with 58 members. Since official notification, December 31, 1971, membership has jumped to 78 and student branch status has been attained.
SAE STUDENT MEMBERSHIP IN TOP TEN SCHOOLS
October 1 to December 31, 1971
1. Ecole Polytechnique … 109
2. Missouri at Rolla, University of … 108
3. University of Wisconsin (Madison) … 68
4. General Motors Institute … 64
5. Purdue University (Fort Wayne) … 58
6. Technologico De Monterrey … 56
7. Bradley University … 55 University of Michigan … 55
8. Academy of Aeronautics … 53
9. Texas A & M University … 52
10. University of Calgary … 48
The Society of Automotive Engineers , an individual membership organization, is internationally respected for its contributions to engineering knowledge and its extensive work in the field of standardization. S.A.E. standards and specifications are relied upon by industry and government. They include safety performance test codes, emissions engineering, material specifications and demensional requirements covering ground, marine and aerospace vehicles and their components. Student membership benefits include such things as: technical meetings (local and national), copies of published meeting papers, technical reports, the S.A.E. Journal and placement service. An additional benefit derived from their S.A.E. membership, unique to the Fort Wayne branch, is a special Pro-Am program. Through this program the student is presented with an opportunity to spend a day on the job with a practicing engineer. This enables him to see first hand what an engineer actually does and what his contributions mean to the overall company program. Local industry participating in the Pro-Am program include International Harvester, Dana Corporation and Zollner Corporation.
TAX DEDUCTION Members of the faculty and staff who made gifts to the University during the 1971 calendar year may pick up a form CC-40 from Professor William Davies, president of the local AAUP chapter. Filing this form with the state income tax return makes the donor eligible for a special tax deduction. 2
FORT WAYNE FACULTY SENATE ACTIONS
- Fort Wayne Faculty Senate Document 71-43, Honors Banquet for Distinguished Students - This document from the Student Affairs Committee requesting permission to hold the annual Honors Banquet for Distinguished Students was approved. The banquet is scheduled for the evening of March 17 at the Chamber of Commerce. Mark your calendars.
- Fort Wayne Faculty Senate Document 71-44, Reapportionment of the Ft. Wayne Faculty Senate, was approved. The apportionment for the Fifth Senate will be as follows: Schools of Engineering - 2 Senators School of HSSE - 15 Senators School of Science - 16 Senators School of Technology - 13 Senators
- Fort Wayne Senate Document 71-37 Revised, Guidelines for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, was approved by Indiana University's Senate. All animals brought to the I.U.-P.U. Campus for laboratory use come under the jurisdiction of the Committee on Care and Use of Animals and should be cared for as provided in the approved guidelines. Arrangements for the care, use, and handling of animals brought to the Campus for non­laboratory purposes shall be made through the Office of Safety and Security.
OUR THANKS TO A.R.A. Soft drinks, coffee and snacks for 1800 people were donated for our Open House by A.R.A., the vendor responsible for our cafeteria operation. Thanks for helping make the Open House a success. 3
IF YOU WANT TO BE HEARD The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will hold a public hearing on campus March 8 at 7:30pm in Room 107. This will not be a meeting of the full Commission, but simply a hearing open to all interested persons in the community. Present will be Dr. James Kessler, executive secretary of the Commission, and Mr. David Baker of Kendallville, a member of the Commission. Some discussion will concern the Commission's purpose in being and its express interests in higher education. Persons attending are urged to voice their opinions at the meeting and to submit written statements concerning their views for later reference by Commission members. All faculty, staff and students are urged to attend.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Rudy Geter, formerly coordinator of calendar and space, has been assigned, as of March 1, 1972, to the office of Academic Affairs. Mr. Geter will be assisting Dean Gilbert in carrying-out special projects. The responsibility for scheduling university facilities will return to I.U. on March 1, 1972 as per intra-university agreement.
ADDRESSES Gunnar Kullerud, head of Geosciences Department, West Lafayette Campus, "How The World Began," presented during ''Wonders of the Universe" seminar, Fort Wayne Campus, Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 13, 1972. 4 Richard Hess, instructor in communication, "A Male Chauvinist Looks at Women's Lib," New Haven Lions Club Ladies Night, Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 14, 1972. F. Lee Bushong, associate professor of industrial education, "Career Education--What is it?" Vocational industrial teachers at Warsaw Community Schools, Warsaw, Ind., Feb. 18, 1972. Carl Steeg, professor of electrical engineering, "A Lion in Winter is a Lamb at Home," Fort Wayne Zoo Auxiliary, Feb. 19, 1972. Also, "The Engineer as a Citizen," Fort Wayne Exchange Club, Feb. 22, 1972. Sheldon Gottlieb, associate professor of biological sciences, "Why I Am Opposed to the Legalization of Marijuana," Women's Christian Service Council of the Church of God, Fort Wayne, Indiana, February 22, 1972. Joanne Lantz, assistant dean for student services administration, "Do Your Own Thing," Fort Wayne Pilot Club, February 24, 1972. David McCants, associate professor of communication, "Communication Without Words," Specialty Transformer Department, General Electric Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., Feb. 28, 1972.
EVENTS -- March 1-14, 1972
Wednesday, March 1 Intramural Basketball*
Thursday, March 2 Intramural Basketball*
Friday, March 3 Intramural Basketball* 7:00pm, 9:30pm Film Series, "The Devil Strikes at Night", Rm. 146 5
Friday, March 3 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Saturday, March 4 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Sunday, March 5 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Monday, March 6 Intramural Basketball*
Tuesday, March 7 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Psychology of Sales, Rm. 221 8:00pm Powder Puff Mechanics, Rm.178
Wednesday, March 8 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Workshop in Writing, Rm. 246 7:30pm Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Rm. 107
Thursday, March 9 Intramural Basketball*
Friday, March 10 Last day PU students may withdraw from class w/o grade 7:00pm, 9:30pm Film Series - "Breathless" Rm. 146 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Saturday, March 11, 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Sunday, March 12 PIT Production - Tartuffe
Monday, March 13 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Advanced Nursery School Admin. - Crescent Ave. Church
Tuesday, March 14 Intramural Basketball* 8:00pm Convo. Series - Saul Alinsky Student Lounge
*7:00pm and 9:00pm - Central High School 6

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Purdue Postscript
An Official Publication for the Faculty and Staff of Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus
Purdue Postscript. 1971
VOL. 1, No. 7 March 1, 1972
CONGRATULATIONS S.A.E. Donald McAleece, associate professor of mechanical engineering technology and faculty advisor of the Purdue - Fort Wayne student club of S.A.E., has announced that of the ten leading student chapters for the northern hemisphere, Purdue - Fort Wayne ranks fifth with 58 members. Since official notification, December 31, 1971, membership has jumped to 78 and student branch status has been attained.
SAE STUDENT MEMBERSHIP IN TOP TEN SCHOOLS
October 1 to December 31, 1971
1. Ecole Polytechnique … 109
2. Missouri at Rolla, University of … 108
3. University of Wisconsin (Madison) … 68
4. General Motors Institute … 64
5. Purdue University (Fort Wayne) … 58
6. Technologico De Monterrey … 56
7. Bradley University … 55 University of Michigan … 55
8. Academy of Aeronautics … 53
9. Texas A & M University … 52
10. University of Calgary … 48
The Society of Automotive Engineers , an individual membership organization, is internationally respected for its contributions to engineering knowledge and its extensive work in the field of standardization. S.A.E. standards and specifications are relied upon by industry and government. They include safety performance test codes, emissions engineering, material specifications and demensional requirements covering ground, marine and aerospace vehicles and their components. Student membership benefits include such things as: technical meetings (local and national), copies of published meeting papers, technical reports, the S.A.E. Journal and placement service. An additional benefit derived from their S.A.E. membership, unique to the Fort Wayne branch, is a special Pro-Am program. Through this program the student is presented with an opportunity to spend a day on the job with a practicing engineer. This enables him to see first hand what an engineer actually does and what his contributions mean to the overall company program. Local industry participating in the Pro-Am program include International Harvester, Dana Corporation and Zollner Corporation.
TAX DEDUCTION Members of the faculty and staff who made gifts to the University during the 1971 calendar year may pick up a form CC-40 from Professor William Davies, president of the local AAUP chapter. Filing this form with the state income tax return makes the donor eligible for a special tax deduction. 2
FORT WAYNE FACULTY SENATE ACTIONS
- Fort Wayne Faculty Senate Document 71-43, Honors Banquet for Distinguished Students - This document from the Student Affairs Committee requesting permission to hold the annual Honors Banquet for Distinguished Students was approved. The banquet is scheduled for the evening of March 17 at the Chamber of Commerce. Mark your calendars.
- Fort Wayne Faculty Senate Document 71-44, Reapportionment of the Ft. Wayne Faculty Senate, was approved. The apportionment for the Fifth Senate will be as follows: Schools of Engineering - 2 Senators School of HSSE - 15 Senators School of Science - 16 Senators School of Technology - 13 Senators
- Fort Wayne Senate Document 71-37 Revised, Guidelines for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, was approved by Indiana University's Senate. All animals brought to the I.U.-P.U. Campus for laboratory use come under the jurisdiction of the Committee on Care and Use of Animals and should be cared for as provided in the approved guidelines. Arrangements for the care, use, and handling of animals brought to the Campus for non­laboratory purposes shall be made through the Office of Safety and Security.
OUR THANKS TO A.R.A. Soft drinks, coffee and snacks for 1800 people were donated for our Open House by A.R.A., the vendor responsible for our cafeteria operation. Thanks for helping make the Open House a success. 3
IF YOU WANT TO BE HEARD The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will hold a public hearing on campus March 8 at 7:30pm in Room 107. This will not be a meeting of the full Commission, but simply a hearing open to all interested persons in the community. Present will be Dr. James Kessler, executive secretary of the Commission, and Mr. David Baker of Kendallville, a member of the Commission. Some discussion will concern the Commission's purpose in being and its express interests in higher education. Persons attending are urged to voice their opinions at the meeting and to submit written statements concerning their views for later reference by Commission members. All faculty, staff and students are urged to attend.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Rudy Geter, formerly coordinator of calendar and space, has been assigned, as of March 1, 1972, to the office of Academic Affairs. Mr. Geter will be assisting Dean Gilbert in carrying-out special projects. The responsibility for scheduling university facilities will return to I.U. on March 1, 1972 as per intra-university agreement.
ADDRESSES Gunnar Kullerud, head of Geosciences Department, West Lafayette Campus, "How The World Began," presented during ''Wonders of the Universe" seminar, Fort Wayne Campus, Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 13, 1972. 4 Richard Hess, instructor in communication, "A Male Chauvinist Looks at Women's Lib," New Haven Lions Club Ladies Night, Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 14, 1972. F. Lee Bushong, associate professor of industrial education, "Career Education--What is it?" Vocational industrial teachers at Warsaw Community Schools, Warsaw, Ind., Feb. 18, 1972. Carl Steeg, professor of electrical engineering, "A Lion in Winter is a Lamb at Home," Fort Wayne Zoo Auxiliary, Feb. 19, 1972. Also, "The Engineer as a Citizen," Fort Wayne Exchange Club, Feb. 22, 1972. Sheldon Gottlieb, associate professor of biological sciences, "Why I Am Opposed to the Legalization of Marijuana," Women's Christian Service Council of the Church of God, Fort Wayne, Indiana, February 22, 1972. Joanne Lantz, assistant dean for student services administration, "Do Your Own Thing," Fort Wayne Pilot Club, February 24, 1972. David McCants, associate professor of communication, "Communication Without Words," Specialty Transformer Department, General Electric Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind., Feb. 28, 1972.
EVENTS -- March 1-14, 1972
Wednesday, March 1 Intramural Basketball*
Thursday, March 2 Intramural Basketball*
Friday, March 3 Intramural Basketball* 7:00pm, 9:30pm Film Series, "The Devil Strikes at Night", Rm. 146 5
Friday, March 3 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Saturday, March 4 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Sunday, March 5 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Monday, March 6 Intramural Basketball*
Tuesday, March 7 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Psychology of Sales, Rm. 221 8:00pm Powder Puff Mechanics, Rm.178
Wednesday, March 8 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Workshop in Writing, Rm. 246 7:30pm Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Rm. 107
Thursday, March 9 Intramural Basketball*
Friday, March 10 Last day PU students may withdraw from class w/o grade 7:00pm, 9:30pm Film Series - "Breathless" Rm. 146 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Saturday, March 11, 8:00pm PIT Production - Tartuffe
Sunday, March 12 PIT Production - Tartuffe
Monday, March 13 Intramural Basketball* 7:30pm Advanced Nursery School Admin. - Crescent Ave. Church
Tuesday, March 14 Intramural Basketball* 8:00pm Convo. Series - Saul Alinsky Student Lounge
*7:00pm and 9:00pm - Central High School 6